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University of Applied Sciences Deggendorf The University of Applied Sciences Deggendorf, founded in 1994, is a business, media and technics vocational university in lower Bavaria, Germany, which places high value on practical and international experience. Apart from its undergraduate and graduate courses the UAS Deggendorf offers further education on university – level.
University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart The University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart - Hochschule fĂĽr Technik (HfT) - is one of ten institutes for higher education in Stuttgart. It was founded in 1832 as a school for construction craftsmen (Winterschule fĂĽr Bauhandwerker) and was inaugurated as a University of Applied Sciences in 1971.
University of Applied Sciences Wildau The University of Applied Sciences Wildau (Technische Fachhochschule Wildau - TFH Wildau) is one of five universities of applied sciences in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany. It is located very close to Germany's capital city, Berlin, which is easy to reach from Wildau by local train.
University of Arid Agriculture University of Arid Agriculture is located at Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the university website, "in the 1970, the Government of Pakistan constituted a Barani Commission to review and recommend measures for the development of rain fed agriculture.
University of Arizona Press The University of Arizona Press, a publishing house founded in 1959 as a department of the University of Arizona, is a nonprofit publisher of scholarly and regional books. As a delegate of the University of Arizona to the larger world, the Press publishes the work of scholars wherever they may be, concentrating upon scholarship that reflects the special strengths of the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, and Northern Arizona University.
University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas known also as the U of A or UA, is a public co-educational land-grant university. It is the main (or "flagship") campus of the University of Arkansas System and is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
University of Arkansas - Fort Smith The University of Arkansas - Fort Smith is the fifth largest university in Arkansas, with a fall 2004 credit enrollment of 6,631. The university has a $51 million budget, and is one of the largest suppliers of allied health care workers and technical workforce in the state.
University of Arkansas at Monticello The University of Arkansas at Monticello, formerly Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical College, is part of the University of Arkansas System and serves as both a public four-year institution and a venue for vocational and technical education. It is located in Monticello, Arkansas.
University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville (UACCB) is a public community college located in Batesville, Arkansas. It is an accredited two-year university offering various Associates of Arts and Associates of Science degrees.
University of Arkansas System The University of Arkansas System comprises five main campuses within the state of Arkansas, a medical school, two law schools, a unique graduate school focused on public service, and several community colleges. Over 42,000 students are enrolled in over 188 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
University of Athens Department of Informatics and Telecommunications The Department of Informatics and Telecommunications belongs to the School of Sciences of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. It was officially founded in 1989, however, it started functioning in 1986, further to a decision taken by the Senate, as an "Interdisciplinary Study Programme in the Computer Sciences and Communications" between the Faculties of Physics and Mathematics.
University of Auckland The University of Auckland (MÄori: Te Whare WÄnanga o TÄmaki Makaurau) is New Zealand's largest research-based university. Established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand, the university is now made up of eight faculties over six campuses, and has more than 39,000 students at April 2006.
University of Auckland Law School The University of Auckland Law School is one of the seven faculties that make up the University of Auckland. It forms part of the city campus but is separate from what is termed the "main campus" which spreads across four blocks, two on each side of Symonds Street.
University of Auckland Society The University of Auckland Society was established in 1989 as the University of Auckland alumni association, and is a body representing the alumni of the University of Auckland, and of the former University of New Zealand within the Auckland region of New Zealand.
University of Ballarat The University of Ballarat is a dual-sector university in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. It was formed by the passage of an Act of the Victorian Parliament in 1994, from the former Ballarat College of Advanced Education.
University of Banja Luka The University of Banja Luka (Serbian: Универзитет Ń Đ‘Đ°ŃšĐľŃ Đ›Ńци or Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci) is a university located in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia-Herzegovina. It was founded in 1975 and is organized in 12 faculties.
University of Bath School of Management Founded in 1968, The University of Bath School of Management has become one of the top UK business schools. According to The Economist Intelligence Unit 2005 business school survey, UBSM is ranked 16th in Europe and 38th in the world.
University of Bedfordshire The University of Bedfordshire is a university created by the merger of the University of Luton and the Bedford campus of De Montfort University on 1 August 2006 following approval by the Privy Councilhttp://www.beds.
University of Beira Interior The University of Beira Interior (UBI) is a public university located in the city of CovilhĂŁ, Portugal. It was created in 1979, and has about 5,000 students distributed across 32 graduation courses, awarding degrees in fields ranging from medicine and biomedical sciences to aeronautical engineering to mathematics.
University of Belgrade The University of Belgrade (Serbian: Универзитет Ń Đ‘ĐµĐľĐłŃ€Đ°Đ´Ń) is the oldest and most important higher education institution in Belgrade and Serbia. It is also one of the largest universities in the Balkan region counting over 78,000 students and 2,500 teaching staff.
University of Belgrano Belgrano University (Spanish: Universidad de Belgrano) was established in 1964, and it is located in the city of Buenos Aires, in the Belgrano neighborhood. It is one of the best known private universities in Argentina.
University of Belize The University of Belize is an English-speaking multi-location institution of higher education, and the national university of the Central American country of Belize. Campus locations are found in Belmopan, Belize City, Punta Gorda, as well as several field centers elsewhere in Belize.
University of Berkley The University of Berkley is an unaccredited online distance education university. According to its website, it was originally founded in Berkley, Michigan and is affiliated with the Society of God and Pantheistic Philosophy.
University of Bielsko-Biała University of Bielsko Biala (Polish Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej) - a university located in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, established in 2001. It was previously part of the Lodz Technical University.
University of Birmingham Guild of Students The University of Birmingham Guild of Students is the officially recognised body which represents over 25,000 students. In theory and practice, the Guild has almost complete autonomy in the running and management of its own affairs and premises.
University of Bonn The University of Bonn (German: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn am Rhein) was founded on October 18, 1818, by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III, who had been ruling the Rhineland as a part of Prussia since 1815.
University of Botswana The University of Botswana, or UB was established in 1982 as the first institution of Higher Education in Botswana. The university has a total of four campuses: two in the capital city Gaborone, one in Francistown, and another in Maun.
University of Bradford School of Management Bradford University School of Management, located in Bradford (UK) and established in 1963, is an international business school. It occupies buildings near Lister Park which are separate from the main university campus.
University of BrasĂlia The University of BrasĂlia (in Portuguese: Universidade de BrasĂlia, known simply as UnB), is one of the largest and one of the most respected public Federally-sponsored universities in Brazil, located in the country's capital, BrasĂlia.
University of Bridgeport University of Bridgeport is a private university in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. Its campus is in the southern part of the city, on Long Island Sound. The university offers undergraduate programs and some master's and doctoral programs. It is one of the United States' most international university, according to the US News and World Report-America's Best Colleges 2006, with 16% of its undergraduates coming from overseas.
University of Brighton The University of Brighton (formerly Brighton Polytechnic until its re-designation in 1992) is a multi-site university based in the city of Brighton & Hove (England). The university occupies three sites in Brighton - at Grand Parade (opposite the Royal Pavilion), Moulsecoomb, and Falmer (directly opposite the University of Sussex), near the village of Falmer - and several smaller sites in Eastbourne.
University of British Columbia Okanagan The University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO) is a satellite campus of the University of British Columbia located in Kelowna, British Columbia that opened in September of 2005. UBCO currently has a student population of 3,987.
University of Buenos Aires The Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) is the largest university in Argentina, founded on August 12 1821 in the city of Buenos Aires. It consists of 13 faculties, six hospitals, 10 museums and three high schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, and Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza.
University of Bucharest The University of Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea din BucureĹźti), in Romania, is a university founded in 1864 by decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Saint Sava Academy into the current University of Bucharest.
University of Calcutta Formally established on the 24 January 1857, the University of Calcutta (also known as Calcutta University) (Bengali: কলকাতা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়), located in the city of Kolkata (previously Calcutta), India, is the first modern university in the Indian subcontinent. It is a state-government administered urban-based affiliating and research university.
University of Calgary The University of Calgary is a public university located in the north-western quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University is composed of approximately 22,000 undergraduate and 5,500 graduate students, totaling approximately 27,500 students and was founded in 1966.
University of Calgary Students' Union The University of Calgary Students' Union is the collective voice of the 23,000 undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. It is one of the three biggest Student Union organizations in the country in terms of capital.
University of California The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges system.
University of California Education Abroad Program The University of California Education Abroad Program (EAP) is a study abroad program available only to University of California students and students who attend universities abroad with which EAP has an exchange. Although each University of California campus has an EAP campus office, the Universitywide Office of the Education Abroad Program (UOEAP) liaises with host institutions and ultimately organizes each program option.
University of California Natural Reserve System The University of California natural reserve system is the largest and most diverse set of university-owned and operated reserves in the world. The University of California owns 35 nature reserves which cover about 130,000 acres and include examples of most of the ecosystems of California.
University of California Press University of California Press, also known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing. It was founded in 1893 to publish books and papers for the faculty of the University of California, established 25 years earlier in 1868.
University of California Students Association The University of California Students Association (UCSA) is a coalition of students and student governments that aims to provide a collective voice for all students through advocacy and direct action. UCSA participates in the shared governance of the University of California system, and seeks to advance higher education by empowering current and future students to advocate on their own behalf for the accessibility, affordability, and quality of the University of California system.
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (also known as UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, and by other names, see below) is the oldest and flagship campus of the ten-campus University of California system. Founded in 1868, the campus is located in Berkeley, California, occupying about 200 acres on a wooded slope, plus an additional 1000 acres (4 km²) of largely undeveloped land in the Berkeley Hills overlooking San Francisco Bay.
University of California, Berkeley Campus Architecture The University of California, Berkeley campus and its surrounding community are home to a number of notable buildings by early 20th-century campus architect John Galen Howard, his peer Bernard Maybeck (best known for the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts), and Maybeck's student Julia Morgan. Later buildings were designed by architects such as Charles Willard Moore (Haas School of Business) and Joseph Esherick (Wurster Hall).
University of California, Berkeley Library System The University of California, Berkeley's 32 constituent and affiliated libraries together make it fifth largest academic library in the United States, surpassed only by the Library of Congress, Harvard, Yale, and the University of Illinois. As of 2006, Berkeley’s library system contains over 10 million volumes and maintains over 70,000 serial titles.
University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. It was formally established as a general UC campus by the Regents of the University of California in 1959.
University of California, Hastings College of the Law University of California, Hastings College of the Law is a law school located in downtown San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1878 by Serranus Clinton Hastings, the first Chief Justice of California, as the first law school of the University of California (UC), and it remains affiliated with the University of California today.
University of California, Irvine The University of California, Irvine is a public research university primarily situated in suburban Irvine, California; a significant portion of the campus falls into the neighboring community of Newport Beach. It is one of ten University of California campuses and is commonly known as UCI or UC Irvine.
University of California, Irvine Medical Center The University of California, Irvine Medical Center (or UCI Medical Center) is a major research hospital located in the City of Orange. It is Orange County's central public hospital and the teaching center for the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine.
University of California, Irvine, Arboretum The University of California, Irvine, Arboretum (or UCI Arboretum) is a 12 acre (49,000 m²) botanical garden and arboretum, located north of the University of California, Irvine campus. It is near the corner of Jamboree Road and Campus Drive in Irvine, California, USA, and adjacent to the 200 acre (809,000 m²) San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve.
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles, generally known as UCLA, is a public university whose main campus is located in the affluent Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Established as a branch of the state university in 1919, it is the second-oldest general-purpose campus in the University of California system and has the largest enrollment of any university in the state.
University of California, Merced The University of California, Merced (UC Merced), located in the San Joaquin Valley at Merced, California, is the tenth University of California campus. The campus groundbreaking ceremony was held October 25, 2002, and the first day of classes was September 6, 2005.
University of California, Riverside The University of California, Riverside, is a public coeducational university whose main campus of nearly 1,200-acre is in a suburban district of the city of Riverside, California. There is a branch campus in Palm Desert.
University of California, Riverside, Botanic Gardens The University of California, Riverside, Botanic Gardens 40 acres (162,000 m²) are botanical gardens containing more than 3,500 plant species from around the world. The Gardens are located in the foothills of the Box Springs Mountains, to the east of the University of California, Riverside campus in Riverside, California, USA.
University of California, San Diego The University of California, San Diego (popularly known as UCSD) is a public, coeducational university located in La Jolla, California. The university, one of ten University of California campuses, was founded in 1960UCSD History around the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
University of California, San Francisco The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is one of the world's leading centers of health sciences research, patient care, and education. UCSF's medical, pharmacy, dental, nursing, and graduate schools are among the top health science professional schools in the world.
University of California, Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is a coeducational public university located on the Pacific Ocean in Santa Barbara County, California, USA. It is one out of 10 campuses of the University of California.
University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge, located in Cambridge, England, is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world, with a reputation as one of the world's most prestigious universities.See University of Cambridge#Reputation
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory The Computer Laboratory at Cambridge is the computer science department of University of Cambridge. It was founded as the Mathematical Laboratory under the leadership of John Lennard-Jones on 14 May 1937, though it did not get properly established until after World War II.
University of Cambridge ESOL examination The University of Cambridge ESOL examinations are examinations in English language ability for non-native speakers of English. Cambridge ESOL is part of Cambridge Assessment, formerly known as the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES).
University of Cambridge legends There are a number of popular legends associated with Cambridge University and its history, often recounted by punt guides to tourists whilst cruising the River Cam. Some are true, some contain elements of truth and others are somewhat more fabricated.
University of Canberra The University of Canberra, is primarily located in the suburb of Bruce in Canberra, the capital of Australia, near the Belconnen Town Centre. It also had a secondary campus in Brisbane, Queensland, known as the University of Canberra Brisbane Campus (UCBC) but this was phased out during 2005 and closed at the end of February 2006.
University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury, New Zealand's second-oldest university, is located in the suburb of Ilam in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It offers degrees in Arts, Commerce, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Forestry, Law, Music, Social Work, Speech and Language Therapy, Science, Sports Coaching and Teaching.
University of Cape Coast The University of Cape Coast, Ghana, was established in 1962 out of a dire need for highly qualified and skilled manpower in education to provide leadership and enlightenment. Thus, it was established to train graduate teachers for second cycle institutions; Teacher Training Colleges; and Technical Institutions, a mission that the two Universities existing then were unequipped to fulfill.
University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town, abbreviated as UCT, is a public university located on the Rhodes Estate on the slopes of Devil's Peak, in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. UCT was founded in 1829 as the South African College, and is the oldest university in South Africa.
University of Catania The University of Catania (Italian: UniversitĂ degli Studi di Catania) is a university located in Catania, Italy, and founded in 1434. With a population of over 60,000 students, it is the main university in Sicily.
University of Central Florida The University of Central Florida is located in Orlando, Florida, and is a member institution of the State University System of Florida. As of 2005, UCF is the largest undergraduate public university in Florida and the second largest university in the state by total enrollment, trailing the University of Florida by fewer than 5,000 students.
University of Central Missouri The University of Central Missouri (formerly Central Missouri State University) is a four-year public institution offering a diverse range of academic concentrations. The University is located in Warrensburg, a town of nearly 17,000 residents located 45 miles southeast of Kansas City.
University of Central Punjab University of Central Punjab (UCP), located in Lahore, Pakistan, is a private sector university. Punjab Institute of Computer Science (PICS) and Punjab College of Business Administration (PCBA) are two of the colleges in the university.
University of Cincinnati The University of Cincinnati is a state university located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Billing itself as an urban research university, the university has an annual enrollment of approximately 35,000 full- and part-time students in programs ranging from 2-year Associate's Degrees to Ph.
University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning The University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, commonly referred to as DAAP, is a college of the University of Cincinnati. Located in the university's main campus in Cincinnati, Ohio, DAAP is one of the most highly-ranked design schools in the US.
University of Cincinnati College of Education Criminal Justice and Human Services The University of Cincinnati College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services is a college of the University of Cincinnati. Located on the university's main campus in Cincinnati Ohio, the college, referred to as CECH, is comprised of four academic divisions: Criminal Justice, Educational Studies and Leadership, Human Services, and Teacher Education.
University of Cincinnati College of Law The University of Cincinnati College of Law is the fourth oldest continually running law school in the United States and a founding member of the Association of American Law Schools. It was started in 1833 as the Cincinnati Law School.
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music is the performing arts college of the University of Cincinnati. Located in the university's main campus in Cincinnati, Ohio, the college is commonly referred to as simply CCM.
University of Colombo Department of Economics The University of Colombo, Department of Economics is one of the oldest and most possibly the most popular departments in the Faculty of Arts with 700 undergraduates – including students who take Economics as one of three subjects in a General Arts degree, and those who take Special Arts degree in Economics.
University of Colorado at Boulder The University of Colorado at Boulder (CU-Boulder, UCB officially University of Colorado Graphic Standards Manual (PDF); Colorado, CU colloquially) is the flagship university of the University of Colorado system. CU has produced a number of astronauts, Nobel laureates, and other notable individuals in their fields.
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center The University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (“UCDHSC”) is part of the University of Colorado system and located at locations in Denver and Aurora. The university offers wide variety of degrees ranging from the undergraduate to graduate level, and is host to the University's teaching hospital.
University of Colorado Museum of Natural History The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is a museum of natural history in Boulder, Colorado. With more than four million artifacts and specimens in the areas of anthropology, botany, entomology, paleontology and zoology, the museum houses one of the most extensive and respected natural history collections in the Rocky Mountain and Plains regions, making it one of the top university natural science museums in the country.
University of Colorado School of Law The University of Colorado School of Law is one of the professional graduate schools within the University of Colorado System. It is a public law school, with approximately 500 students attending and working toward a Juris Doctor.
University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut, commonly known as UConn, is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves over 27,000 students on its six campuses, including more than 7,000 graduate students in multiple programs.
University of Connecticut Health Center The University of Connecticut Health Center is located on the site of the old O'Meara farms in the Farmington Heights section of Farmington, Connecticut. It is home to the University of Connecticut's schools of medicine, dental medicine, and graduate school in biologically related sciences.
University of Connecticut School of Business The University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Business was founded in 1941 with the mission to create and disseminate knowledge that significantly influences and enriches the students, the community of business scholars and the global world of business practice. The UConn School of Business offers programs in a variety of functional disciplines — Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Operations and Information Management.
University of Connecticut School of Law The University of Connecticut School of Law (UConn Law) is the only public law school in Connecticut and one of only two in New England. The school was recently ranked 50th among the 190 American Bar Association-accredited law schools in the country by U.
University of Constantinople The University of Constantinople, sometimes known as the University of the palace hall of Magnavra in the Byzantine Empire was recognised as a University in 849, although not considered a "degree-granting University"Like most early Universities], it had been an academic institution for many years before it was recognised as a [[University. The original institution was founded in the 5th century by the emperor Theodosius II.
University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen (Danish: Københavns Universitet) is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has over 37,000 students, a majority of which are female, and more than 9,000 employees.
University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden The University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden (Danish: Botanisk have) is a botanical garden lying near the center of Copenhagen, Denmark. The garden is part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, which is itself part of the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science.
University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry Research and education in chemistry has been conducted at the University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry since 1778, when the first Laboratorium Chymicum was established. Since then, the chemists have moved several times, usually to better surroundings.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health Sciences The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health Sciences (Danish: Det Sundhedsvidenskabelige Fakultet Københavns Universitet) houses ten academic departments that focus on the theoretical aspects of research and teaching. Clinical research and teaching are carried out at University hospitals in the Copenhagen area and are co-ordinated by the University Clinical Centre, which is divided into six clinical departments.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities is the largest faculty in terms of number of students and range of subjects. It has 22 departments plus a number of multi-disciplinary centres that cover about 75 subjects.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science The Faculty of Science (Det naturvidenskabelige fakultet in Danish) at the University of Copenhagen consists of both mathematical and natural sciences, and is divided into 11 institutes including the Natural History Museum of Denmark. Some institutes are in turn divided into a number of sections and laboratories, and the faculty also encompasses several national and international research centres, and has a number of field stations in Denmark and in Greenland, among them the Arctic Station in central West Greenland.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Social Sciences The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Social Sciences is divided into five departments, where research and teaching are carried out in the fields of Economics, Political Science, International Politics, Management, Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology. The faculty prepares students for the Bachelor's degree (BA), the Master's degree, and the Ph.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Theology The Faculty of Theology at the University of Copenhagen is the smallest faculty with three departments and the affiliated Centre for African Studies. The disciplines offered are: Biblical Exegesis, Church History, Dogmatics, Ethics and Philosophy of Religion.
University of Copenhagen Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences The Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences (Danish: Institut for Idræt) was established in September 1997 through the consolidation of the former Laboratory for Human Physiology, the August Krogh Institute, and the Centre for Sports Research (Center for Idrætsforskning), all parts of the University of Copenhagen, and the formerly independent Danish State Institute of physical education (Danmarks Højskole for Legemsøvelser).
University of Costa Rica The University of Costa Rica (in Spanish, Universidad de Costa Rica, abbreviated UCR) is a public university in the Republic of Costa Rica, in Central America. Its main campus is located in San Pedro, in the province of San José.
University of Cyprus The University of Cyprus (UCY) (in Greek: ΠανεπιĎτήμιο ΚύπĎου in Turkish: KIBRIS Universitesi) is a young university established in 1989. It admitted its first students in 1992 and has currently approximately 3,500 students (2004/2005).
University of Damascus The University of Damascus (Arabic: جامعة ŘŻŮ…Ř´Ů‚ jÄmiâ€atu-d-dimashq) is the largest university in Syria, located in the capital Damascus. It was founded in 1923 through the merger of the School of Medicine (established 1903) and the Institute of Law (established 1913), also making it the oldest university in the country.
University of Dar es Salaam The University of Dar es Salaam is a university in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam. The university was born out of a decision taken in 1970 to split the then University of East Africa into three independent universities; Makerere University (Uganda), University of Nairobi (Kenya) and University of Dar es Salaam.
University of Debrecen The University of Debrecen (in Hungarian: Debreceni Egyetem) is a major university located in Debrecen, Hungary. It was formed in 2000 with the unification of three former universities (University of Agriculture, Lajos Kossuth University and the Medical University) and several colleges.
University of Delaware Botanic Gardens The University of Delaware Botanic Gardens are botanical gardens and an arboretum located on the campus of the University of Delaware, in Newark, Delaware, USA. The gardens are open to the public without charge.
University of Delaware Police The University of Delaware Police (UDPD) are responsible for law enforcement on UD's three campuses. Although the majority of their work is directed at areas on university property, UDPD officers are certified by the state of Delaware, allowing them to make arrests for crimes witnessed off-campus.
University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart The University of Applied Sciences Stuttgart - Hochschule fĂĽr Technik (HfT) - is one of ten institutes for higher education in Stuttgart. It was founded in 1832 as a school for construction craftsmen (Winterschule fĂĽr Bauhandwerker) and was inaugurated as a University of Applied Sciences in 1971.
University of Applied Sciences Wildau The University of Applied Sciences Wildau (Technische Fachhochschule Wildau - TFH Wildau) is one of five universities of applied sciences in the federal state of Brandenburg, Germany. It is located very close to Germany's capital city, Berlin, which is easy to reach from Wildau by local train.
University of Arid Agriculture University of Arid Agriculture is located at Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the university website, "in the 1970, the Government of Pakistan constituted a Barani Commission to review and recommend measures for the development of rain fed agriculture.
University of Arizona Press The University of Arizona Press, a publishing house founded in 1959 as a department of the University of Arizona, is a nonprofit publisher of scholarly and regional books. As a delegate of the University of Arizona to the larger world, the Press publishes the work of scholars wherever they may be, concentrating upon scholarship that reflects the special strengths of the University of Arizona, Arizona State University, and Northern Arizona University.
University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas known also as the U of A or UA, is a public co-educational land-grant university. It is the main (or "flagship") campus of the University of Arkansas System and is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
University of Arkansas - Fort Smith The University of Arkansas - Fort Smith is the fifth largest university in Arkansas, with a fall 2004 credit enrollment of 6,631. The university has a $51 million budget, and is one of the largest suppliers of allied health care workers and technical workforce in the state.
University of Arkansas at Monticello The University of Arkansas at Monticello, formerly Arkansas Agricultural and Mechanical College, is part of the University of Arkansas System and serves as both a public four-year institution and a venue for vocational and technical education. It is located in Monticello, Arkansas.
University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville The University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville (UACCB) is a public community college located in Batesville, Arkansas. It is an accredited two-year university offering various Associates of Arts and Associates of Science degrees.
University of Arkansas System The University of Arkansas System comprises five main campuses within the state of Arkansas, a medical school, two law schools, a unique graduate school focused on public service, and several community colleges. Over 42,000 students are enrolled in over 188 undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.
University of Athens Department of Informatics and Telecommunications The Department of Informatics and Telecommunications belongs to the School of Sciences of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. It was officially founded in 1989, however, it started functioning in 1986, further to a decision taken by the Senate, as an "Interdisciplinary Study Programme in the Computer Sciences and Communications" between the Faculties of Physics and Mathematics.
University of Auckland The University of Auckland (MÄori: Te Whare WÄnanga o TÄmaki Makaurau) is New Zealand's largest research-based university. Established in 1883 as a constituent college of the University of New Zealand, the university is now made up of eight faculties over six campuses, and has more than 39,000 students at April 2006.
University of Auckland Law School The University of Auckland Law School is one of the seven faculties that make up the University of Auckland. It forms part of the city campus but is separate from what is termed the "main campus" which spreads across four blocks, two on each side of Symonds Street.
University of Auckland Society The University of Auckland Society was established in 1989 as the University of Auckland alumni association, and is a body representing the alumni of the University of Auckland, and of the former University of New Zealand within the Auckland region of New Zealand.
University of Ballarat The University of Ballarat is a dual-sector university in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. It was formed by the passage of an Act of the Victorian Parliament in 1994, from the former Ballarat College of Advanced Education.
University of Banja Luka The University of Banja Luka (Serbian: Универзитет Ń Đ‘Đ°ŃšĐľŃ Đ›Ńци or Univerzitet u Banjoj Luci) is a university located in Banja Luka, Republika Srpska, Bosnia-Herzegovina. It was founded in 1975 and is organized in 12 faculties.
University of Bath School of Management Founded in 1968, The University of Bath School of Management has become one of the top UK business schools. According to The Economist Intelligence Unit 2005 business school survey, UBSM is ranked 16th in Europe and 38th in the world.
University of Bedfordshire The University of Bedfordshire is a university created by the merger of the University of Luton and the Bedford campus of De Montfort University on 1 August 2006 following approval by the Privy Councilhttp://www.beds.
University of Beira Interior The University of Beira Interior (UBI) is a public university located in the city of CovilhĂŁ, Portugal. It was created in 1979, and has about 5,000 students distributed across 32 graduation courses, awarding degrees in fields ranging from medicine and biomedical sciences to aeronautical engineering to mathematics.
University of Belgrade The University of Belgrade (Serbian: Универзитет Ń Đ‘ĐµĐľĐłŃ€Đ°Đ´Ń) is the oldest and most important higher education institution in Belgrade and Serbia. It is also one of the largest universities in the Balkan region counting over 78,000 students and 2,500 teaching staff.
University of Belgrano Belgrano University (Spanish: Universidad de Belgrano) was established in 1964, and it is located in the city of Buenos Aires, in the Belgrano neighborhood. It is one of the best known private universities in Argentina.
University of Belize The University of Belize is an English-speaking multi-location institution of higher education, and the national university of the Central American country of Belize. Campus locations are found in Belmopan, Belize City, Punta Gorda, as well as several field centers elsewhere in Belize.
University of Berkley The University of Berkley is an unaccredited online distance education university. According to its website, it was originally founded in Berkley, Michigan and is affiliated with the Society of God and Pantheistic Philosophy.
University of Bielsko-Biała University of Bielsko Biala (Polish Akademia Techniczno-Humanistyczna w Bielsku-Białej) - a university located in Bielsko-Biala, Poland, established in 2001. It was previously part of the Lodz Technical University.
University of Birmingham Guild of Students The University of Birmingham Guild of Students is the officially recognised body which represents over 25,000 students. In theory and practice, the Guild has almost complete autonomy in the running and management of its own affairs and premises.
University of Bonn The University of Bonn (German: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Bonn am Rhein) was founded on October 18, 1818, by the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III, who had been ruling the Rhineland as a part of Prussia since 1815.
University of Botswana The University of Botswana, or UB was established in 1982 as the first institution of Higher Education in Botswana. The university has a total of four campuses: two in the capital city Gaborone, one in Francistown, and another in Maun.
University of Bradford School of Management Bradford University School of Management, located in Bradford (UK) and established in 1963, is an international business school. It occupies buildings near Lister Park which are separate from the main university campus.
University of BrasĂlia The University of BrasĂlia (in Portuguese: Universidade de BrasĂlia, known simply as UnB), is one of the largest and one of the most respected public Federally-sponsored universities in Brazil, located in the country's capital, BrasĂlia.
University of Bridgeport University of Bridgeport is a private university in Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA. Its campus is in the southern part of the city, on Long Island Sound. The university offers undergraduate programs and some master's and doctoral programs. It is one of the United States' most international university, according to the US News and World Report-America's Best Colleges 2006, with 16% of its undergraduates coming from overseas.
University of Brighton The University of Brighton (formerly Brighton Polytechnic until its re-designation in 1992) is a multi-site university based in the city of Brighton & Hove (England). The university occupies three sites in Brighton - at Grand Parade (opposite the Royal Pavilion), Moulsecoomb, and Falmer (directly opposite the University of Sussex), near the village of Falmer - and several smaller sites in Eastbourne.
University of British Columbia Okanagan The University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO) is a satellite campus of the University of British Columbia located in Kelowna, British Columbia that opened in September of 2005. UBCO currently has a student population of 3,987.
University of Buenos Aires The Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA) is the largest university in Argentina, founded on August 12 1821 in the city of Buenos Aires. It consists of 13 faculties, six hospitals, 10 museums and three high schools: Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires, Escuela Superior de Comercio Carlos Pellegrini, and Instituto Libre de Segunda Enseñanza.
University of Bucharest The University of Bucharest (Romanian: Universitatea din BucureĹźti), in Romania, is a university founded in 1864 by decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Saint Sava Academy into the current University of Bucharest.
University of Calcutta Formally established on the 24 January 1857, the University of Calcutta (also known as Calcutta University) (Bengali: কলকাতা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়), located in the city of Kolkata (previously Calcutta), India, is the first modern university in the Indian subcontinent. It is a state-government administered urban-based affiliating and research university.
University of Calgary The University of Calgary is a public university located in the north-western quadrant of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The University is composed of approximately 22,000 undergraduate and 5,500 graduate students, totaling approximately 27,500 students and was founded in 1966.
University of Calgary Students' Union The University of Calgary Students' Union is the collective voice of the 23,000 undergraduate students at the University of Calgary. It is one of the three biggest Student Union organizations in the country in terms of capital.
University of California The University of California (UC) is a public university system in the state of California. Under the California Master Plan for Higher Education, the University of California is a part of the state's three-tier public higher education system, which also includes the California State University system and the California Community Colleges system.
University of California Education Abroad Program The University of California Education Abroad Program (EAP) is a study abroad program available only to University of California students and students who attend universities abroad with which EAP has an exchange. Although each University of California campus has an EAP campus office, the Universitywide Office of the Education Abroad Program (UOEAP) liaises with host institutions and ultimately organizes each program option.
University of California Natural Reserve System The University of California natural reserve system is the largest and most diverse set of university-owned and operated reserves in the world. The University of California owns 35 nature reserves which cover about 130,000 acres and include examples of most of the ecosystems of California.
University of California Press University of California Press, also known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing. It was founded in 1893 to publish books and papers for the faculty of the University of California, established 25 years earlier in 1868.
University of California Students Association The University of California Students Association (UCSA) is a coalition of students and student governments that aims to provide a collective voice for all students through advocacy and direct action. UCSA participates in the shared governance of the University of California system, and seeks to advance higher education by empowering current and future students to advocate on their own behalf for the accessibility, affordability, and quality of the University of California system.
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (also known as UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, and by other names, see below) is the oldest and flagship campus of the ten-campus University of California system. Founded in 1868, the campus is located in Berkeley, California, occupying about 200 acres on a wooded slope, plus an additional 1000 acres (4 km²) of largely undeveloped land in the Berkeley Hills overlooking San Francisco Bay.
University of California, Berkeley Campus Architecture The University of California, Berkeley campus and its surrounding community are home to a number of notable buildings by early 20th-century campus architect John Galen Howard, his peer Bernard Maybeck (best known for the San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts), and Maybeck's student Julia Morgan. Later buildings were designed by architects such as Charles Willard Moore (Haas School of Business) and Joseph Esherick (Wurster Hall).
University of California, Berkeley Library System The University of California, Berkeley's 32 constituent and affiliated libraries together make it fifth largest academic library in the United States, surpassed only by the Library of Congress, Harvard, Yale, and the University of Illinois. As of 2006, Berkeley’s library system contains over 10 million volumes and maintains over 70,000 serial titles.
University of California, Davis The University of California, Davis, commonly known as UC Davis, is one of the ten campuses of the University of California, and was established as the University Farm in 1905. It was formally established as a general UC campus by the Regents of the University of California in 1959.
University of California, Hastings College of the Law University of California, Hastings College of the Law is a law school located in downtown San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1878 by Serranus Clinton Hastings, the first Chief Justice of California, as the first law school of the University of California (UC), and it remains affiliated with the University of California today.
University of California, Irvine The University of California, Irvine is a public research university primarily situated in suburban Irvine, California; a significant portion of the campus falls into the neighboring community of Newport Beach. It is one of ten University of California campuses and is commonly known as UCI or UC Irvine.
University of California, Irvine Medical Center The University of California, Irvine Medical Center (or UCI Medical Center) is a major research hospital located in the City of Orange. It is Orange County's central public hospital and the teaching center for the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine.
University of California, Irvine, Arboretum The University of California, Irvine, Arboretum (or UCI Arboretum) is a 12 acre (49,000 m²) botanical garden and arboretum, located north of the University of California, Irvine campus. It is near the corner of Jamboree Road and Campus Drive in Irvine, California, USA, and adjacent to the 200 acre (809,000 m²) San Joaquin Freshwater Marsh Reserve.
University of California, Los Angeles The University of California, Los Angeles, generally known as UCLA, is a public university whose main campus is located in the affluent Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. Established as a branch of the state university in 1919, it is the second-oldest general-purpose campus in the University of California system and has the largest enrollment of any university in the state.
University of California, Merced The University of California, Merced (UC Merced), located in the San Joaquin Valley at Merced, California, is the tenth University of California campus. The campus groundbreaking ceremony was held October 25, 2002, and the first day of classes was September 6, 2005.
University of California, Riverside The University of California, Riverside, is a public coeducational university whose main campus of nearly 1,200-acre is in a suburban district of the city of Riverside, California. There is a branch campus in Palm Desert.
University of California, Riverside, Botanic Gardens The University of California, Riverside, Botanic Gardens 40 acres (162,000 m²) are botanical gardens containing more than 3,500 plant species from around the world. The Gardens are located in the foothills of the Box Springs Mountains, to the east of the University of California, Riverside campus in Riverside, California, USA.
University of California, San Diego The University of California, San Diego (popularly known as UCSD) is a public, coeducational university located in La Jolla, California. The university, one of ten University of California campuses, was founded in 1960UCSD History around the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
University of California, San Francisco The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is one of the world's leading centers of health sciences research, patient care, and education. UCSF's medical, pharmacy, dental, nursing, and graduate schools are among the top health science professional schools in the world.
University of California, Santa Barbara The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) is a coeducational public university located on the Pacific Ocean in Santa Barbara County, California, USA. It is one out of 10 campuses of the University of California.
University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge, located in Cambridge, England, is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world, with a reputation as one of the world's most prestigious universities.See University of Cambridge#Reputation
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory The Computer Laboratory at Cambridge is the computer science department of University of Cambridge. It was founded as the Mathematical Laboratory under the leadership of John Lennard-Jones on 14 May 1937, though it did not get properly established until after World War II.
University of Cambridge ESOL examination The University of Cambridge ESOL examinations are examinations in English language ability for non-native speakers of English. Cambridge ESOL is part of Cambridge Assessment, formerly known as the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES).
University of Cambridge legends There are a number of popular legends associated with Cambridge University and its history, often recounted by punt guides to tourists whilst cruising the River Cam. Some are true, some contain elements of truth and others are somewhat more fabricated.
University of Canberra The University of Canberra, is primarily located in the suburb of Bruce in Canberra, the capital of Australia, near the Belconnen Town Centre. It also had a secondary campus in Brisbane, Queensland, known as the University of Canberra Brisbane Campus (UCBC) but this was phased out during 2005 and closed at the end of February 2006.
University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury, New Zealand's second-oldest university, is located in the suburb of Ilam in the city of Christchurch, New Zealand. It offers degrees in Arts, Commerce, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Forestry, Law, Music, Social Work, Speech and Language Therapy, Science, Sports Coaching and Teaching.
University of Cape Coast The University of Cape Coast, Ghana, was established in 1962 out of a dire need for highly qualified and skilled manpower in education to provide leadership and enlightenment. Thus, it was established to train graduate teachers for second cycle institutions; Teacher Training Colleges; and Technical Institutions, a mission that the two Universities existing then were unequipped to fulfill.
University of Cape Town The University of Cape Town, abbreviated as UCT, is a public university located on the Rhodes Estate on the slopes of Devil's Peak, in Cape Town in the Western Cape province of South Africa. UCT was founded in 1829 as the South African College, and is the oldest university in South Africa.
University of Catania The University of Catania (Italian: UniversitĂ degli Studi di Catania) is a university located in Catania, Italy, and founded in 1434. With a population of over 60,000 students, it is the main university in Sicily.
University of Central Florida The University of Central Florida is located in Orlando, Florida, and is a member institution of the State University System of Florida. As of 2005, UCF is the largest undergraduate public university in Florida and the second largest university in the state by total enrollment, trailing the University of Florida by fewer than 5,000 students.
University of Central Missouri The University of Central Missouri (formerly Central Missouri State University) is a four-year public institution offering a diverse range of academic concentrations. The University is located in Warrensburg, a town of nearly 17,000 residents located 45 miles southeast of Kansas City.
University of Central Punjab University of Central Punjab (UCP), located in Lahore, Pakistan, is a private sector university. Punjab Institute of Computer Science (PICS) and Punjab College of Business Administration (PCBA) are two of the colleges in the university.
University of Cincinnati The University of Cincinnati is a state university located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Billing itself as an urban research university, the university has an annual enrollment of approximately 35,000 full- and part-time students in programs ranging from 2-year Associate's Degrees to Ph.
University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning The University of Cincinnati College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning, commonly referred to as DAAP, is a college of the University of Cincinnati. Located in the university's main campus in Cincinnati, Ohio, DAAP is one of the most highly-ranked design schools in the US.
University of Cincinnati College of Education Criminal Justice and Human Services The University of Cincinnati College of Education, Criminal Justice, and Human Services is a college of the University of Cincinnati. Located on the university's main campus in Cincinnati Ohio, the college, referred to as CECH, is comprised of four academic divisions: Criminal Justice, Educational Studies and Leadership, Human Services, and Teacher Education.
University of Cincinnati College of Law The University of Cincinnati College of Law is the fourth oldest continually running law school in the United States and a founding member of the Association of American Law Schools. It was started in 1833 as the Cincinnati Law School.
University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music is the performing arts college of the University of Cincinnati. Located in the university's main campus in Cincinnati, Ohio, the college is commonly referred to as simply CCM.
University of Colombo Department of Economics The University of Colombo, Department of Economics is one of the oldest and most possibly the most popular departments in the Faculty of Arts with 700 undergraduates – including students who take Economics as one of three subjects in a General Arts degree, and those who take Special Arts degree in Economics.
University of Colorado at Boulder The University of Colorado at Boulder (CU-Boulder, UCB officially University of Colorado Graphic Standards Manual (PDF); Colorado, CU colloquially) is the flagship university of the University of Colorado system. CU has produced a number of astronauts, Nobel laureates, and other notable individuals in their fields.
University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center The University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center (“UCDHSC”) is part of the University of Colorado system and located at locations in Denver and Aurora. The university offers wide variety of degrees ranging from the undergraduate to graduate level, and is host to the University's teaching hospital.
University of Colorado Museum of Natural History The University of Colorado Museum of Natural History is a museum of natural history in Boulder, Colorado. With more than four million artifacts and specimens in the areas of anthropology, botany, entomology, paleontology and zoology, the museum houses one of the most extensive and respected natural history collections in the Rocky Mountain and Plains regions, making it one of the top university natural science museums in the country.
University of Colorado School of Law The University of Colorado School of Law is one of the professional graduate schools within the University of Colorado System. It is a public law school, with approximately 500 students attending and working toward a Juris Doctor.
University of Connecticut The University of Connecticut, commonly known as UConn, is the State of Connecticut's land-grant university. It was founded in 1881 and serves over 27,000 students on its six campuses, including more than 7,000 graduate students in multiple programs.
University of Connecticut Health Center The University of Connecticut Health Center is located on the site of the old O'Meara farms in the Farmington Heights section of Farmington, Connecticut. It is home to the University of Connecticut's schools of medicine, dental medicine, and graduate school in biologically related sciences.
University of Connecticut School of Business The University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Business was founded in 1941 with the mission to create and disseminate knowledge that significantly influences and enriches the students, the community of business scholars and the global world of business practice. The UConn School of Business offers programs in a variety of functional disciplines — Accounting, Finance, Management, Marketing, and Operations and Information Management.
University of Connecticut School of Law The University of Connecticut School of Law (UConn Law) is the only public law school in Connecticut and one of only two in New England. The school was recently ranked 50th among the 190 American Bar Association-accredited law schools in the country by U.
University of Constantinople The University of Constantinople, sometimes known as the University of the palace hall of Magnavra in the Byzantine Empire was recognised as a University in 849, although not considered a "degree-granting University"Like most early Universities], it had been an academic institution for many years before it was recognised as a [[University. The original institution was founded in the 5th century by the emperor Theodosius II.
University of Copenhagen The University of Copenhagen (Danish: Københavns Universitet) is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has over 37,000 students, a majority of which are female, and more than 9,000 employees.
University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden The University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden (Danish: Botanisk have) is a botanical garden lying near the center of Copenhagen, Denmark. The garden is part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, which is itself part of the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science.
University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry Research and education in chemistry has been conducted at the University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry since 1778, when the first Laboratorium Chymicum was established. Since then, the chemists have moved several times, usually to better surroundings.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health Sciences The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health Sciences (Danish: Det Sundhedsvidenskabelige Fakultet Københavns Universitet) houses ten academic departments that focus on the theoretical aspects of research and teaching. Clinical research and teaching are carried out at University hospitals in the Copenhagen area and are co-ordinated by the University Clinical Centre, which is divided into six clinical departments.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities is the largest faculty in terms of number of students and range of subjects. It has 22 departments plus a number of multi-disciplinary centres that cover about 75 subjects.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Science The Faculty of Science (Det naturvidenskabelige fakultet in Danish) at the University of Copenhagen consists of both mathematical and natural sciences, and is divided into 11 institutes including the Natural History Museum of Denmark. Some institutes are in turn divided into a number of sections and laboratories, and the faculty also encompasses several national and international research centres, and has a number of field stations in Denmark and in Greenland, among them the Arctic Station in central West Greenland.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Social Sciences The University of Copenhagen Faculty of Social Sciences is divided into five departments, where research and teaching are carried out in the fields of Economics, Political Science, International Politics, Management, Anthropology, Psychology and Sociology. The faculty prepares students for the Bachelor's degree (BA), the Master's degree, and the Ph.
University of Copenhagen Faculty of Theology The Faculty of Theology at the University of Copenhagen is the smallest faculty with three departments and the affiliated Centre for African Studies. The disciplines offered are: Biblical Exegesis, Church History, Dogmatics, Ethics and Philosophy of Religion.
University of Copenhagen Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences The Institute of Exercise and Sport Sciences (Danish: Institut for Idræt) was established in September 1997 through the consolidation of the former Laboratory for Human Physiology, the August Krogh Institute, and the Centre for Sports Research (Center for Idrætsforskning), all parts of the University of Copenhagen, and the formerly independent Danish State Institute of physical education (Danmarks Højskole for Legemsøvelser).
University of Costa Rica The University of Costa Rica (in Spanish, Universidad de Costa Rica, abbreviated UCR) is a public university in the Republic of Costa Rica, in Central America. Its main campus is located in San Pedro, in the province of San José.
University of Cyprus The University of Cyprus (UCY) (in Greek: ΠανεπιĎτήμιο ΚύπĎου in Turkish: KIBRIS Universitesi) is a young university established in 1989. It admitted its first students in 1992 and has currently approximately 3,500 students (2004/2005).
University of Damascus The University of Damascus (Arabic: جامعة ŘŻŮ…Ř´Ů‚ jÄmiâ€atu-d-dimashq) is the largest university in Syria, located in the capital Damascus. It was founded in 1923 through the merger of the School of Medicine (established 1903) and the Institute of Law (established 1913), also making it the oldest university in the country.
University of Dar es Salaam The University of Dar es Salaam is a university in the Tanzanian city of Dar es Salaam. The university was born out of a decision taken in 1970 to split the then University of East Africa into three independent universities; Makerere University (Uganda), University of Nairobi (Kenya) and University of Dar es Salaam.
University of Debrecen The University of Debrecen (in Hungarian: Debreceni Egyetem) is a major university located in Debrecen, Hungary. It was formed in 2000 with the unification of three former universities (University of Agriculture, Lajos Kossuth University and the Medical University) and several colleges.
University of Delaware Botanic Gardens The University of Delaware Botanic Gardens are botanical gardens and an arboretum located on the campus of the University of Delaware, in Newark, Delaware, USA. The gardens are open to the public without charge.
University of Delaware Police The University of Delaware Police (UDPD) are responsible for law enforcement on UD's three campuses. Although the majority of their work is directed at areas on university property, UDPD officers are certified by the state of Delaware, allowing them to make arrests for crimes witnessed off-campus.
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